Put about a hundred miles on Monday, stopped for gas 10 miles out, drove home and parked the bike in the garage. Next morning, when I left for work, nothing was amiss. At lunch time, there was a distinct odor of gas and my garage was full of fumes, with a puddle under the bike. Weird, but what can you do? I managed to get the tank off today and don't see any obvious holes or cracks. The fuel lines, however, are heavily cracked (if you grab and bend or twist, they open up like nets; cool!), which is maybe not surprising considering they're the originals on a 31 year old bike.
I'm hoping it was just the fuel lines giving way and seeping gas out, and not some unseen leak in the tank itself. Still, funny it would start so suddenly. I intend to get a new gasket for the outlet nipple (bottom, front left of tank), the complete gasket set for the tank lid and new fuel lines (obviously) between the tank-fuel rail and tank-pressure regulator.
Couple of quick questions, though...
- Does anyone sell the fuel lines I need in pre-cut lengths? Probably more expensive, but..easier. :)
- Can I reuse the BMW-branded screw clips that were on the tank ends of the fuel lines? I haven't gotten to the end on the pressure regulator, but I assume it's the same style; how about that one?
- Is there a quick and easy way to check the tank for leaks, now that it's off the bike?
- I still have the flapper on the gas cap; what a PITA. Any danger in removing that? What about that line that runs from the front right of the tank to the engine top (has a check valve in it)?
- As long as I have the tank off, what other preventative/routine maintenance would you recommend I be doing?
It's going to rain here for about the next week, so it's as good a time as any, I suppose, to work on the bike.
Thanks in advance!
Edit to add: I'm also going to have to replace the insulation blanket from under the tank. The bottom one and the one closest to the fuel nipple/fuel lines on the left were completely saturated with fuel.